Opening hours of Pah She Street and Xinxing Street
Free entry
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–3 hours
Address:
Cheung Chau, Islands District, Hong Kong, ChinaMap
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盛世再繁华
4/5
Excellent
The shape of Cheung Chau Island is like a dumbbell, wide from north to south, with a narrow strip of flat land in the middle. This narrow waist is the center of Cheung Chau Island. The area along the coast is a concentration of shops and restaurants, with narrow streets full of seafood, dried goods, salted fish and many food shops. Beishe Street and Xinxing Street are cultural landscapes. The traditional culture and local customs here will allow everyone who comes here to feel the most simple and traditional side of Hong Kong style.
Pah She Street and Xinxing Street attraction highlights
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Beishe Street and Xinxing Street are two ancient streets in Cheung Chau, which retain the typical outer island features of the past. The narrow alleys are lined with three-storey small shops with terraces. Going along these narrow alleys, you will see many rebuilt new buildings and shops. At the same time, you can also see some traditional industries, including baking red bean cakes and drying shrimp paste. Commemorative plaques and historical pictures can be seen hanging inside some township associations and neighborhood organization halls.
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Other visitors' reviews of Pah She Street and Xinxing Street
Show More ReviewsThe shape of Cheung Chau Island is like a dumbbell, wide from north to south, with a narrow strip of flat land in the middle. This narrow waist is the center of Cheung Chau Island. The area along the coast is a concentration of shops and restaurants, with narrow streets full of seafood, dried goods, salted fish and many food shops. Beishe Street and Xinxing Street are cultural landscapes. The traditional culture and local customs here will allow everyone who comes here to feel the most simple and traditional side of Hong Kong style.